Word: set
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Smart Set--"On Identifying Characters," by E. Worthington...
...prologue is set behind the scenes of a theatre. Mile Beauval is discovered in a heated argument with the director of the theatre. Monsieur Dancourt. Complaining of the shortness of the play and of the inappropriateness of its title, she refuses to act her part of heroine. The director's remonstrances are in vain. Mile. des Brosses, attendant to Mile. Beauval, announces that the author refuses to allow the play to proceed with the present cast, whereupon Mile. Beauval is as insistent on taking the part of heroine as she had previously been in declining to do so. Monsieur...
Since the Yale game, previous to which the work of the University orchestra was set aside in order that exclusive attention might be given to the band, the orchestra has been practicing regularly in preparation for its concerts this season. J. W. Johnston '05, the leader, has entire charge of the coaching. The schedule of concerts has not yet been definitely arranged, but negotiations are being carried on for a large number of performances during the winter. As already announced in the CRIMSON, the orchestra will play at the "pop-nights" in the Union, the first of which will...
...principle problem that confronted the coaches was the development of a new set of backs, for Owsley was the only running back left on the squad who had played in a championship game. In the early part of the season Shevlin was tried at fullback but it was soon evident that he was not the man for the position and he was again put at end. Instead of having so much weight behind the line, it became the plan of the coaches to develop a somewhat lighter but faster set of backs. The number of this kind of backs...
...present all work on the orchestra has been set aside so that more time may be given to the work of the University Band, which will play at the game at New Haven on November...